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A City for Impressionism

Author : Musée des beaux-arts (Rouen).
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 408 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Art
ISBN : UCSD:31822038149142

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A City for Impressionism by Musée des beaux-arts (Rouen). Pdf

IMPRESSIONISM. This text explores the importance of the city of Rouen to the Impressionist painters of the late 19th century. It includes work by Monet, Pissarro and Gauguin and looks at why the city was deemed 'as beautiful as Venice'.

Impressionist Paris

Author : James A. Ganz
Publisher : Prestel Publishing
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Art
ISBN : STANFORD:36105215384244

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Impressionist Paris by James A. Ganz Pdf

This richly illustrated volume explores diverse aspects of life in nineteenth-century Paris, from the dim alleys of 'Old Paris' to the grand boulevards of the Second Empire. Paris earned the enduring nickname 'la ville lumiere' during the second half of the nineteenth century, when gas lamps gradually began to light up the city's dark medieval streets. Authors, composers, and especially visual artists thrived in this dazzling milieu. Approximately one hundred prints, drawings, photographs, and paintings offer an unforgettable tour of the cultural capital of the nineteenth century - the city in which Impressionism was born. Readers are transported to Paris via views of the city, from panoramas to picturesque details, by Pierre Bonnard, Charles Marville, Jean-Francois Raffaelli, and Edouard Vuillard. Works by Honore Daumier and Edouard Manet convey key historical events and underscore the newfound power of the press. Prints and drawings by Mary Cassatt, Paul Gauguin, and Camille Pissarro provide an expanded view of the Impressionist movement beyond the medium of painting, while Edgar Degas, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and James Tissot contribute colourful images of the theatre, the circus, and other forms of popular entertainment. The book concludes with a selection of vibrant turn-of-the-century posters by Jules Cheret, Alphonse Mucha, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and many more.

Impressionism in the Age of Industry

Author : Caroline Shields
Publisher : National Geographic Books
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2019-02-15
Category : Art
ISBN : 9783791358451

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Impressionism in the Age of Industry by Caroline Shields Pdf

This generously illustrated book examines the relationship between 19th-century Impressionism and industry in Europe. The late-19th century was a time of new technology, industry, and modernity. People were enthralled with their changing world and artists were not an exception. Fascinated by progress in every form, artists depicted factories, trains, and construction sites. Artists such as Claude Monet, Edgar Degas, Vincent van Gogh, and Camille Pissarro began to paint the world around them, from laundresses in the basements of Paris to rural laborers in fields. This book focuses on how Impressionist artists engaged and treated the topic of industry in their art. Chapters discuss how Paris was transformed into a bustling, modern city, the role of women in labor, and the demographic shift from rural to urban centers. Paintings, drawings, and prints, along with archival photographs help to illustrate this rich and complicated moment in art history. Copublished by the Art Gallery of Ontario and DelMonico Books

The Impressionist and the City

Author : Richard R. Brettell,Camille Pissarro,Joachim Pissarro
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 1992-01-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780300053500

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The Impressionist and the City by Richard R. Brettell,Camille Pissarro,Joachim Pissarro Pdf

"Examines the problematic serial nature of ... [Pissarro's] urban works"--Foreword.

Impressionism

Author : Robert L. Herbert
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 1988-01-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780300050837

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Impressionism by Robert L. Herbert Pdf

Examines the use of cafes, opera houses, dance halls, theaters, racetracks, and the seaside in impressionist French paintings

Impressionism and the Modern Landscape

Author : James H. Rubin
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2008-04-03
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780520248014

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Impressionism and the Modern Landscape by James H. Rubin Pdf

The examples convey not only these major themes but also the painters' belief in the progress of civilization through science and industry. The book thus expands the scope of Impressionist celebrations of modernity to include what might be called Impressionism's "other landscape" and proposes that in the Impressionists' effort to forge a modern landscape art, those signs of modernity defined their vision most clearly."--BOOK JACKET.

Soil and Stone

Author : Frances Fowle
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 190 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2017-07-05
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781351548298

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Soil and Stone by Frances Fowle Pdf

The Impressionists are world renowned for their vibrant depictions of the atmospheric effects and shimmering beauty of the French countryside. These paintings, often produced in Paris, found an enthusiastic market in the city. The inhabitants of that hub of modernity had an apparently paradoxical interest in the mythologies of rural living. As the city became more and more the motive force of social change so the country was understood as the anchor of changelessness and nostalgia. The essayists in this volume examine the complex relationship between country and city. Their work draws widely on the contemporary culture exploring folklore and children's literature, anarchism and urbanism, and offers significant new insights into the work of major artists and writers including Courbet, Millet, Monet, Van Gogh and Zola.

Public Parks, Private Gardens

Author : Colta Ives
Publisher : Metropolitan Museum of Art
Page : 225 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2018-03-05
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781588395849

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Public Parks, Private Gardens by Colta Ives Pdf

The spectacular transformation of Paris during the 19th century into a city of tree-lined boulevards and public parks both redesigned the capital and inspired the era’s great Impressionist artists. The renewed landscape gave crowded, displaced urban dwellers green spaces to enjoy, while suburbanites and country-dwellers began cultivating their own flower gardens. As public engagement with gardening grew, artists increasingly featured flowers and parks in their work. Public Parks, Private Gardens includes masterworks by artists such as Bonnard, Cassatt, Cézanne, Corot, Daumier, Van Gogh, Manet, Matisse, Monet, and Seurat. Many of these artists were themselves avid gardeners, and they painted parks and gardens as the distinctive scenery of contemporary life. Writing from the perspective of both a distinguished art historian and a trained landscape designer, Colta Ives provides new insights not only into these essential works, but also into this extraordinarily creative period in France’s history.

The Impressionist and the City : Pissarro's Series Paintings

Author : Richard R. Brettell
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0300053509

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The Impressionist and the City : Pissarro's Series Paintings by Richard R. Brettell Pdf

In the final decade of his life, Camille Pissarro abandoned his experimentation with neo-Impressionist technique and developed new forms of pictorial expression that drew more on the Impressionism of his earlier career. During this period - from 1893 to 1903 - Pissarro besides continuing to explore the landscape genre that had been his main subject matter, also began to grapple with urban scenes, and his paintings of Paris, Rouen, and the busy ports of Dieppe and Le Havre became an important component of his artistic output. At this time, Pissarro, like Monet, started to work on canvases in series, often painting six or seven canvases simultaneously and discarding one temporarily when the light, the traffic, the weather, or his mood altered. He started all of them at the scene, in the manner perfected by the Impressionists, and worked with extraordinary speed and deftness. By 1899, he lived part-time in Paris and, from his combined studio and living space, painted a series that included over forty views of the same motif. Richard Bretell and Joachim Pissarro begin this book on Pissarro's cityscapes by setting the paintings in their broad, art-historical context, tracing the tradition of the image of the city both within and prior to Impressionism and looking also at contemporary treatments of the urban scene by Vuillard, Bonnard, and Toulouse-Lautrec. The authors examine the history of the representation of the city in the literature, poetry, and philosophical writings of the nineteenth century and discuss Pissarro's knowledge of these alternative theories of the city. Using Pissarro's extensive correspondence from this period of his life, they describe the artist's attitudes toward his final works. The book also includes a catalogue of Pissarro's urban series, each one introduced by an overview covering the history of the cityscape pictured and the production, exhibition history, and early critical reception of the series. Full data on each painting follows.

Impressionism in Canada

Author : A. K. Prakash,Guy Wildenstein,William H. Gerdts
Publisher : Arnoldsche Verlagsanstalt GmbH
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2015
Category : Impressionism (Art)
ISBN : 3897904276

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Impressionism in Canada by A. K. Prakash,Guy Wildenstein,William H. Gerdts Pdf

Impressionist paintings are among the most prized artworks in the world, yet little has been written about Canadian impressionism. Now, with this book, we have a full account of the development of this revolutionary style in painting during the four decades after 1875, first in France, then in the United States, and finally in Canada. From the late 1860s on, as ambitious young artists from North America went to study in the academies in Paris and travel in Europe, they absorbed the influence of impressionism. By the mid-1880s, after it crossed the Atlantic to Boston and New York, Impressionism quickly became the favored style of art in the United States. As the century came to a close in Canada's two largest cities, Montreal and Toronto, Impressionism gradually gathered the support the returning Canadian painters needed from art dealers, collectors, exhibition societies, and the media. Within this context, the lives and works of fourteen fo the most significant Canadian artists, including William Blair Bruce, Maurice Cullen, J.W. Morrice, Laura Muntz Lyall, Marc-Aurèle de Foy Suzor-Coté, Helen McNicoll, and Clarence Gagnon, are examined in the second half of the volume. Briefly considered too are several other artists, such as core members of the famed Group of Seven, who for some time also employed Impressionist techniques in their art. Today, Canadian Impressionist paintings are not only among the most popular works of art at home but are attracting ever more attention and exhibition exposure in other countries too. With a Foreword by Guy Wildenstein and an Introduction by William H. Gerdts, this work has been extensively researched and lavishly illustrated with 494 plates and 159 figures. As such, it becomes the definitive volume on Canada's contribution to Impressionism - the most important development in Western art since the Renaissance.

Impressionist and Post-impressionist Paintings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art

Author : Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.),Charles S. Moffett
Publisher : Metropolitan Museum of Art
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 1985
Category : Impressionism (Art)
ISBN : 9780870993176

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Impressionist and Post-impressionist Paintings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art by Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.),Charles S. Moffett Pdf

The Impressionists at Argenteuil

Author : Paul Hayes Tucker,National Gallery of Art (U.S.),Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art
Publisher : National Gallery Washington
Page : 179 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Art
ISBN : 0300083491

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The Impressionists at Argenteuil by Paul Hayes Tucker,National Gallery of Art (U.S.),Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art Pdf

In the 1870s, Argenteuil, located on the outskirts of Paris, was still unmarred by urban industrialization. This book explores the responses to Argenteuil of six influential painters in more than 50 of their works. Catalogue for an upcoming exhibition at the National Gallery in Washington, D.C. 105 illustrations, 70 in color.

The Private Lives of the Impressionists

Author : Sue Roe
Publisher : Harper Collins
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2008-12-13
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780061978968

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The Private Lives of the Impressionists by Sue Roe Pdf

New York Times Bestseller “Anyone who has ever lost themselves in Monet’s color-saturated gardens or swooned over Degas’s dancers will enjoy this revealing group portrait of the artists who founded the Impressionist movement. . . . For the armchair dilettante, as well as the art-history student, this is lively, required reading.” — People The first book to offer an intimate and lively biography of the world’s most popular group of artists, including Manet, Monet, Pissarro, Cézanne, Renoir, Degas, Sisley, Berthe Morisot, and Mary Cassatt. Though they were often ridiculed or ignored by their contemporaries, today astonishing sums are paid for their paintings. Their dazzling works are familiar to even the most casual art lovers—but how well does the world know the Impressionists as people? Sue Roe's colorful, lively, poignant, and superbly researched biography, The Private Lives of the Impressionists, follows an extraordinary group of artists into their Paris studios, down the rural lanes of Montmartre, and into the rowdy riverside bars of a city undergoing monumental change. Vivid and unforgettable, it casts a brilliant, revealing light on this unparalleled society of genius colleagues who lived and worked together for twenty years and transformed the art world forever with their breathtaking depictions of ordinary life.

Impressionism Reflections and Perceptions

Author : Meyer Schapiro
Publisher : George Braziller Publishers
Page : 366 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN : UOM:39015040141445

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Impressionism Reflections and Perceptions by Meyer Schapiro Pdf

Presents a revision of the late Columbia University art historian's lectures given at Indiana University in 1961.

Soil and Stone

Author : Frances Fowle
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2017-07-05
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781351548281

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Soil and Stone by Frances Fowle Pdf

The Impressionists are world renowned for their vibrant depictions of the atmospheric effects and shimmering beauty of the French countryside. These paintings, often produced in Paris, found an enthusiastic market in the city. The inhabitants of that hub of modernity had an apparently paradoxical interest in the mythologies of rural living. As the city became more and more the motive force of social change so the country was understood as the anchor of changelessness and nostalgia. The essayists in this volume examine the complex relationship between country and city. Their work draws widely on the contemporary culture exploring folklore and children's literature, anarchism and urbanism, and offers significant new insights into the work of major artists and writers including Courbet, Millet, Monet, Van Gogh and Zola.